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i think mr. mandela is the kind of person who believes there is a good and a bad side to everything, that nothing is 100% negative. >> reporter: mandela also ueda a necklace sporting the amc colors. she believes his loveable personality is the pillar that kept south africa from descending into chaos and hat d hatred. >> translator: i saw many people who criticized mr. mandela fall in love with him as soon as they met him in person for the first time. i think that's probably how he was able to pull his country together. mandela's charisma has spread well beyond his entourage and touched younger generations, including ueda's son. >> translator: i'd be happy if i can grow into even a fraction of the kind of person mr. mandela was. >> reporter: nelson mandela may have passed away, but his passion for dialogue his indomminable spirit and captivating wisdom are here to stay. mitsuko nishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> violence continues in the central african republic, fierce fighting between rival forces
i think mr. mandela is the kind of person who believes there is a good and a bad side to everything, that nothing is 100% negative. >> reporter: mandela also ueda a necklace sporting the amc colors. she believes his loveable personality is the pillar that kept south africa from descending into chaos and hat d hatred. >> translator: i saw many people who criticized mr. mandela fall in love with him as soon as they met him in person for the first time. i think that's probably how he...
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. >> we just celebrated mr. mandela's 95th birthday, another major milestone that we thought this was important. so at the heart of this exhibition is to then say to the japanese community, we all have to contribute to make to help a different and a better world. >> reporter: mandela's powerful words and willingness to die for his beliefs continues to be a source of inspiration for people around the world. mitsuko nishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the members of new york's young people's chorus know about the power of song. they've inspired audiences all around the world with their voices. so, when they planned a tour of japan, they asked to visit an area that's been through so much hardship in the last two years. nhk world's miki ebara has the story. ♪ >> reporter: this is ypc, a world renowned group of 400 children from 7 to 18 years old in new york city. ♪ >> reporter: america's east coast was hit by hurricane sandy last october. in new york alone, more than 50 people died and over 100,000 buildings were d
. >> we just celebrated mr. mandela's 95th birthday, another major milestone that we thought this was important. so at the heart of this exhibition is to then say to the japanese community, we all have to contribute to make to help a different and a better world. >> reporter: mandela's powerful words and willingness to die for his beliefs continues to be a source of inspiration for people around the world. mitsuko nishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the members of new york's...
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mr mandela says she thinks will be tested for years to come. i myself would like to do something for children and for future generations to help achieve this goal. as thousands of miles from dallas. that is commitment to freedom and his indomitable spirit. once the lives of so many people. when the skyline p well. i can't. myanmar has been working hard to raise its international profile since its recent transition from military to civilian rule and starting wednesday the country is hosting a major sporting event known as the southeast asian games eleven nations are participating over the next two days will report on home myanmar manages this high profile event and its attempt to reach out to the world tried to dig us and is at the games press center in the myanmar capital method all. i'm hearing the muncie cutting capital of myanmar miss the kids play nose to the southeast asian games every little version of the oven bakes the sea ice will run until december twenty seconds and will include more than thirty sports. the potential audience each un
mr mandela says she thinks will be tested for years to come. i myself would like to do something for children and for future generations to help achieve this goal. as thousands of miles from dallas. that is commitment to freedom and his indomitable spirit. once the lives of so many people. when the skyline p well. i can't. myanmar has been working hard to raise its international profile since its recent transition from military to civilian rule and starting wednesday the country is hosting a...
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mandela's achievements will be tested for years to come. i myself would like to do something for children and for future generations to help achieve his goal. >> reporter: japan is thousands of miles from mandela's home country, but his commitment to freedom and his indomitable spirit influenced the lives of so many people here. mishaku nishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> school children in iwata prefecture eastern japan are learning lessons of hardship and recovery. the class is being held on the 11th day of each month to commemorate the most recent disaster on march 11, 2011. an elementary school in the taro district is providing lessons on disaster control. the area suffered serious damage from the disaster, despite having one of the nation's largest seawalls. the teacher explained that the community had been devastated twice before by tsunami since the late 19th century. however, each time the local people overcame many hardships. the teacher introduced a poem called "unbeaten by rain." his work signifies the perseverance and resilience of
mandela's achievements will be tested for years to come. i myself would like to do something for children and for future generations to help achieve his goal. >> reporter: japan is thousands of miles from mandela's home country, but his commitment to freedom and his indomitable spirit influenced the lives of so many people here. mishaku nishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> school children in iwata prefecture eastern japan are learning lessons of hardship and recovery. the class is...
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mandela. i want her to stay strong with mighty heart. >> so this was written on the wall. >> reporter: visitors could also see a copy of the freedom charter written in the holding cell in which mandela once spent many hours. the charter became the platform of the african national congress which mandela once led. the new constitution of south africa, which was drawn up after authorities ended the apartheid policy, included many of the charter's demands. >> this year is nelson mandela's 95th birthday, a major milestone, that we thought this was important. so at the heart of this exhibition is to then say to the japanese community, we all have to contribute to make to help build a different and better world. >> reporter: mandela's powerful words and willingness to die for his beliefs continues to be a source of inspiration for people around the world. mitsuko nishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> north korean authorities say they're ready to reopen a joint joint stone zone with south korea. the kaeson
mandela. i want her to stay strong with mighty heart. >> so this was written on the wall. >> reporter: visitors could also see a copy of the freedom charter written in the holding cell in which mandela once spent many hours. the charter became the platform of the african national congress which mandela once led. the new constitution of south africa, which was drawn up after authorities ended the apartheid policy, included many of the charter's demands. >> this year is nelson...
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the clothier said mr. zimmer had a hard time understanding that the men's warehouse is a publicly owned company. >>> elizabeth cordon explains why the decision has infuriated civil rights activists. >> reporter: in a 5-4 decision tuesday day the u.s. supreme court effectivity invalidated a key part of the voting act. the act was passed during the height of the civil -- >> the south is not the same south as it was in 1964. the whole country has changed. >> reporter: the section the justices were asked to evaluate enpowered the government to determine which states require oversight. it also allow it is justice department or courts to block discriminatory changes. as part of its ruling the court agreed the current formula is outdated and congress must reevaluate the progress for determining which states and locality require supervision. proponents say it is still necessary. recent attempts to enact discriminatory voting changes shows why the voting act should remain intact. >> this decision represents a serio
the clothier said mr. zimmer had a hard time understanding that the men's warehouse is a publicly owned company. >>> elizabeth cordon explains why the decision has infuriated civil rights activists. >> reporter: in a 5-4 decision tuesday day the u.s. supreme court effectivity invalidated a key part of the voting act. the act was passed during the height of the civil -- >> the south is not the same south as it was in 1964. the whole country has changed. >> reporter:...